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6 Best Free and Open Source Stock Tickers
A stock ticker is a report of the price of specific securities, updated continuously throughout the trading session by the various stock market exchanges.
Read moretstock – generate stock charts in the terminal
tstock is a command-line tool which generates stock charts in the terminal. It’s written in Python and published under an open source license.
Read moreStonks – terminal based stock visualizer and tracker
Stonks is a terminal based stock visualizer and tracker that displays realtime stocks in graph format. It’s written in Go.
Read moreQuoter – The Console Based Stock Quote Tool
Quoter is a command-line tool that fetches stock prices. It’s written in Java and published under an open source license.
Read moretickrs – terminal realtime ticker data
tickrs is a terminal-based realtime ticker. It’s written in Rust and sources data from Yahoo! Finance.
Read moremop – terminal-based stock market tracker
mop is a command-line stock market tracker. It’s written in Go and published under an open source license. Here’s our review.
Read moreticker – terminal stock ticker
ticker is simple software that lets you track stocks, currencies, cryptocurrencies, commodities and indexes.
Read moremarkets – track stock, currency, and cryptocurrency
markets is a simple tool that lets you track stocks, currencies and cryptocurrencies.
Read more21 Best Free Linux Financial Software (Updated 2019)
This article selects quality software that help individuals keep track of stock market movements, analyse the markets, and identify stock worth buying.
In this article, we also feature the best personal finance software available for Linux, as well as covering the corporate end of the market with accounting software and business solutions.
Read more6 More of the Best Free Linux Finance Software
Our 21 of the Best Free Linux Financial Software highlighted our personal picks in the finance software world covering the finest personal finance, stock trading, investment analysis, and accounting software. Many of those applications receive frequent coverage in Linux publications. For this feature, we have chosen some more finance applications which are definitely worth exploring, but which receive much less attention in the Linux news scene.
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